5 Things You Must Do In Myrtle Beach | Vivacious Views (2024)

Can you believe I’ve been going toMyrtle Beach since I was 6 weeks old!?!

That’s 30+ years of Myrtle Beach trips!!

Every summer our family would vacation there and now that I’m older I typically go several times a year.Idefinitely havesome extensiveMyrtle Beach knowledge… but since there’s so much to do in Myrtle Beach…

here are the TOP FIVE!!

With themes ranging from pirate adventures, to fire-breathing dragons, to a jungle safari, the mini-golf options in Myrtle Beach are endless.

We’ve played a lot of the “putt-putt” places in Myrtle Beach but Mt. Atlanticus is a favorite of ours. It has the best views and value for your money.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not

This Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum is located on Ocean Boulevard (also known as the Main Strip) and while it is awesome my personal favorite is the Ripley’s Aquarium located at Broadway at the Beach.

It probably has a lotto do with my fascination with sharks but I’m like a little kid in this place!

Dive with sharks swim with stingrays, even sleep with the sharks(this is very cool!), or see a live show.

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Shopping

With so many unique shops in Myrtle Beach, this one was hard to narrow it down to just one…so I picked 3 locations you should definitely check out:

~ Barefoot Landinghas unique shops like the Del Sol where the merchandise changes color in the sunlight. I also like the Black Market Mineral shop. It has unique crystals and gemstones which kids love. Barefoot Landing is also host to my favorite Myrtle Beach Restaurant…which is a great segue into amazing eats in Myrtle Beach…

~ The Boardwalkis jammed packed with stuff to see and do along the strip…little beachy shops and longtime favorites like the Gay Dolphin. It’s a two-story souvenir shop that has been on the strip FOREVER.

~ Broadway at the Beach is fun with lots of shops and great live music, plenty of places to bar hop and munch on some amazing eats. Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Restaurant is located here which is just too much fun to eat and shop at!

Each one of these has specialty shops, uniqueeateries, boozy bars, various attractions, and live entertainment. During the summer they also each have their own unique firework shows!

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Eats

Seafood is such a weakness of mine.

I love oysters, mussels, shrimp, calamari, eel…

Let’s just put it this way…if it’s from the ocean I’ll try it…and more than likely I will love it!

Myrtle Beach boasts some of the best seafood I’ve ever had.

Jimmy Buffett’s Landshark Restaurant has a beautiful view while dining.

You can tell Myrtle Beach loves Jimmy Buffett! (I know I do! #parrotheadforlife)

…or maybe Jimmy Buffett loves Myrtle Beach! He does have two amazing restaurants within 10 minutes of each other.

Now if you’re looking for amazing seafood on a budget (like me half the time) try the Original Shucker’s Raw Oyster Bar.
They have 2 locations to choose from in Myrtle Beach and the Happy Hour Specials are the best in the area!!

Try an Oyster Shooter with Vodka and tag us on Twitter!!! (@vivacious_views)

I’ve saved the best for last… the Flying Fish Market at Barefoot landing had the best seafood that you will find in Myrtle Beach.

Trust me!

As you can see in the picture above, they definitley don’t hold back on portions.

This dish was the Build Your Own Boil which starts with a base of corn on the cob, red skinned potatoes, and pecan smoked sausage. You then select from 1¼ lb Snow Crab legs (2 clusters,½ lb Gulf Shrimp,1 Dozen Littleneck Clams,1 lb PEI Mussels, or 1 Dozen Oysters.

I am a oyster fanatic so I chose the oysters and mussels, but I tried several things off their menu and everything has been ridiculously good!!

We’ve taken day trips to Myrtle Beach just to eat at Flying Fish Market.

Yes, I’m serious. It’s only a 5-hour drive!…oh and then the 5 hours back!! 😆

Scroll through this Instagram post ^above^ to see the delicious scallops, oysters, and that complementary Cajun crab dip is so good we buy some to bring back home with us every time!!

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The Beach

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This is the biggest must, you have to do in Myrtle Beach!!

Grab your beach bag5 Things You Must Do In Myrtle Beach | Vivacious Views (2)5 Things You Must Do In Myrtle Beach | Vivacious Views (3)with a few essentials, your favorite beach chair5 Things You Must Do In Myrtle Beach | Vivacious Views (4),and head to the beach.

Throw a Frisbee, go boogie boarding,or justlay back, put your toes in the sand and relax!

Do whatever makes you happy while you take in the beautiful views of the stunning Myrtle Beach coastline.

Resorts I’ve stayed at & highly recommend:

Honorable Mentions

~ The SkyWheel

I had to mention the Myrtle Beach Sky Wheel!

Amazing views day or night, and not a bad price either.

If you haven’t done this before you should at least ride once!!

~ Grab a Mixed Drink! (If you’re 21+)

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Get your drink on!!You’re on vacation!

Wet Willies, located at Broadway at the Beach, serves a ton of different flavors of frozen daiquiri!! And they let you sample flavors while you decide which one is perfect for you.I had the “Call a Cab”… I’m lucky I wasn’t driving or I would have needed to call a cab!!They are absolutely delicious…and dangerous!!!

The Bowery on the Boardwalk has the coldest and cheapest draft beer in MB! Plus a lot of history in that place! The country music band Alabama got their start there and played as the house band from 1973-1980. You can see their pictures on the wall of fame inside the entry to the Bowery!

There is amazing history all around this coastline town… be sure to ask the locals to tell you some stories!

What is your favorite thing to do while visitingMyrtle Beach, SC?

Be sure to let usknow in the comments below!!

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FAQs

What is Myrtle Beach best known for? ›

It has numerous golf courses, including several designed by famous golfers like Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. It also has amusem*nt parks, water parks and many nightlife options. The main reason families flock to Myrtle Beach is to swim in the mild waves and play along the 60 miles of coastline.

What makes Myrtle Beach special? ›

Home to world-class golf, 60 miles of wide, sandy beaches, exciting entertainment, family attractions and Southern hospitality, the Myrtle Beach area presents the quintessential vacation experience, welcoming over 17 million visitors annually.

What is the nicest section of Myrtle Beach? ›

For those seeking a truly remarkable beach vacation, central Myrtle Beach's Golden Mile district surpasses expectations on every front. The quiet residential setting, ample beach space, proximity to the area's attractions, and the presence of the acclaimed Dunes Village Resort make it the epitome of relaxation.

What is the best month to go to Myrtle Beach? ›

The best months to go to Myrtle Beach is June through August. This is the best time of the year for warm and sunny beach days. For fewer crowds but warmer weather still, September to October and April to May are great times to visit Myrtle Beach, too.

Do you have to pay to walk on boardwalk Myrtle Beach? ›

There is no admission to walk on the Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade that stretches 1.2 miles along the coastline.

What to watch out for at Myrtle Beach? ›

Do not swim near fishing piers. Swimming and surfing is prohibited within 75 yards of piers in the City of Myrtle Beach. For your own safety, it's not something you want to do. Pier fishing attracts aquatic animals, like sharks, so it's best to keep your distance.

How much does it cost to go on the pier at Myrtle Beach? ›

Located just three miles south of central Myrtle Beach along U.S. Highway 17, park hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily fishing pier passes are $8 for ages 16 and older, $5 for adults over age 65, $3 for children ages 6 to 15, and free for children under 5.

Why is it called Dirty Myrtle beach? ›

You may have heard “Dirty Myrtle” as a nickname for Myrtle Beach, but it is not a commonly used or official nickname. The origins of the nickname are unclear, but it is thought to have originated from the perception of the area as a rowdy party destination.

Is Myrtle Beach expensive? ›

The cost of living in Myrtle Beach, SC is 1% lower than the state average and 7% lower than the national average. Myrtle Beach, SC housing is 32% cheaper than the U.S average, while utilities are about 19% pricier.

What areas to stay away from in Myrtle Beach? ›

What should you avoid in Myrtle Beach, SC? Avoid staying in any small motels along Flagg Street, they're usually filled with shady characters who stay long term. And stay away from the Lazy G, Town Square on Kings Highway, and any small motels you see that don't have security.

What beach do locals go to in Myrtle Beach? ›

Best Beach Access Points

Myrtle Beach State Park: Located just south of the heart of Myrtle Beach, the Myrtle Beach State Park is a favorite among locals. With its less crowded shores, pristine natural beauty, and ample picnic spots, it's the perfect place to relax and unwind.

Is it better to stay in North or South Myrtle Beach? ›

Deciding whether North Myrtle Beach or South Myrtle Beach is better depends on your personal preferences, but generally, the northern area is attractive to vacationers who desire easygoing beach days and quiet afternoons by the pool, and the southern district appeals to visitors wishing for an active getaway.

Why do people like Myrtle Beach? ›

We're the place where you can let loose, be you and go with your own flow. We're the sun on your face, the thrill of a roller coaster or the perfect bite of seafood. We are 60 miles of bringing people together.

Why is Myrtle Beach so cheap? ›

Situated on the eastern coast of the United States, Myrtle Beach benefits from a relatively lower cost of living compared to more densely populated urban areas. This geographical advantage contributes to the overall affordability of housing in the region.

Why is Myrtle Beach water blue? ›

"With no big storms offshore and light winds near shore, there's less turbulence so sediment settles to the bottom of the ocean. When there is less sediment in the water, we see more of the ocean's natural color which is shades of blue.

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